Jim Meagher <[log in to unmask]> writes:
>Sorry but you just can't have it both ways.  And it doesn't matter
>what email program you use.  If it is HTML, it will connect to the 'net.
snip
>My best suggestion to you, is to request a plain text version of the
>newsletter.
snip

Good idea, and most other services let you do that... but...

From their Welcome statement:
  a.. If the message is in plain text (and maybe lots of strange
extra letters) then you need to consider upgrading to a more recent
mail reader or check with your ISP, corporate mail service to see
if something is interfering with the transmission of HTML mail.

Also:

    *********************************************
    **  IF YOU CAN READ THIS, THEN YOU ARE NOT **
    **  USING AN HTML ENABLED MAIL READER.     **
    **                                         **
    **  PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW   **
    *********************************************

    1.  To UNSUBSCRIBE from WWW, type in
        your EMAIL ADDRESS in the form at the
        following location:  (snip)

There is NO choice...  I have to cancel delivery at
Juno.Com because of this.       Rick Glazier


>>From: William Patton
>>DUN immediately trys to dial out.  Most aggravating.
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